pbdr
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That's up to the people who make the software, not Intel![]()
My point exactly...
That's up to the people who make the software, not Intel![]()
My point exactly...
The Quadro isn't a true quad-core chip. It's just 2 conroes pasted together basically.
AMD are releasing the first true quad core chip in 2008 i think.
ROFL!!!Well how does a super computer utilize all 8 CPU's then??? That would be pimp'n to have that as a gaming system! "how many GB of RAM you got on your rig?" "1.5, you?" "36" "......................" / "how many GPU's you got? " "4, you?" "18" "............................kill joy."
Oh, I thought you thought that it was hardware related...
Errm, well, you can't really say that general software will utilise both cores, because it's dependant upon the developer/coder of the program I would expect. I would say once dual-core CPUs become the main processor shipped with computers, we will see applications using both cores.
But you can't really say when it'll happen. It's more of a case of, "When It's Done".
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3 CPUs are possible, not on the same CPU but I saw a review somewhere where this guy put a dual core in with a single core to see if it worked and it did.
Exactly, I'm basically pointing out that, at the moment, it seems that the hardware technology is outpacing software quite a bit. We have processors out now that outstrip the software.
I'm not saying multicore is not useful, far from it, but for you raverage single program ATM, multi core is extraineous.
pbdr said:When will the general software that is designed for multiple cores be out so that all those cores can be utilized?
No its supposed to actually be an 80 core processor from what I have heard, thats when you get a server mobo with 4 of those cpu's, and if intel used HT again,Imagine when Intel releases its 80 core CPU that they said should be around 2008 or 2009. I'm sure its not 80 physical cores but 80 floating points (like the PS3 cell processor). Supposed to process up to a teraflop. Gaming will never be the same and small video conversion would be almost instant.
Oh, ok, so why did you say this then:
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I'm not sure what you mean; those statements do not conflict...
Because you answered your own question.
It was more of a statement/ rhetorical question....
I only started this tread because someone said that the X-BOX 360 has 3 CPU (which I find hard to believe) and that's why it overheats (so they tell me.....)